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S&P China SPDR
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China’s Export Contraction Means More Infrastructure Spending To Support Recovery
January 13, 2023
Exports contracted 9.9% year-on-year while imports fell 7.5% YoY in December. Both have now contracted for three months in a row.
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Chinese Economy Eyes Reform, Opening-Up And Turnaround In 2023
January 10, 2023
After a year of domestic economic volatility and international turmoil, China is focused on economic growth this year. And that means the country will further deepen reform and expand opening-up.
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China: Timing Of Recovery Is A Big Question Mark
January 09, 2023
China has drastically eased its Covid-19 measures. Both domestic mobility and international traffic should increase in 2023. But the question is in which quarter?
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China Saber-Rattles (Again)
December 28, 2022
With provocative incursions of Chinese aircraft across the Taiwan Strait median line around Christmas Day (perhaps as a message responding to the US defense bill), it’s useful to review China’s...
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Chinese GDP Growth Over The Xi Jinping Era
December 26, 2022
A prosperous global economy needs a growing Chinese economy.
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The Coming Macro Shock of 2023: China
December 25, 2022
The question in my mind is how the Chinese authorities will react as infections, and subsequently hospitalizations and deaths, surge. Will they reinstitute lockdowns, or will they try to muddle through...
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China's Future Remains Cloudy And Uncertain
December 18, 2022
China has been moving away from its dependence on America but its path forward may be more difficult than people imagine. China has huge problems that make this planned decoupling a risky gambit.
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China Trade Slump In November
December 07, 2022
Both exports and imports continued to contract on a yearly basis, which is the result of supply disruption in China as well as weak demand from the US and Europe. Looking forward, weak external demand...
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Index In Focus: China A50
December 06, 2022
If China continues to re-open its economy, slowly but surely, then the China A50 may continue to move higher as the economy begins to expand once again.
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Chinese Stocks Jump 4.5% As COVID Measures Relaxed
December 05, 2022
Equities in mainland China and Hong Kong rallied higher Monday after authorities took fresh steps to ease stringent coronavirus measures.
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China’s Retail Sales Shrank Further In November, And December Could Be Weak Too
December 15, 2022
The Chinese economy is slowly picking up but it is difficult to be optimistic about growth in the fourth quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of next year.
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Forex Today: Rumor China Poised To Amend Zero COVID Policy Boosts Risk
November 29, 2022
As protests abate, a rumor emerges that the Chinese government is considering amending its zero COVID policy, boosting stocks and other risky assets.
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China Needs To Fuel Recovery In 2023
November 29, 2022
After a tough 2022, China seeks to move toward recovery in 2023, amid stagnation in the US and deep recession in the Eurozone. If the expected rebound occurs, China’s growth could climb to 4.5 percent...
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China Worries: Protests Or Case Numbers?
November 28, 2022
Protests against COVID lockdowns in China intensified over the weekend, weighing on risk sentiment early Monday. There were a series of concerns that helped raise interest in safe havens like the...
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China Markets Tank As Protests Erupt Over COVID Lockdowns
November 28, 2022
China’s major stock indices and its currency have opened sharply lower Monday, as widespread protests against the country’s stringent Covid-19 restrictions over the weekend roiled investor sentiment.
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China’s Digital Economy: Divided But Growing
November 28, 2022
Increased regulation of China's consumer tech industry has seriously dented company revenues, with widespread implications. But the digitization of industry - supported by government policies -...
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A Widespread Revolt Against Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Picks Up Steam
November 28, 2022
Local protests in China are not unusual. Revolts against Chinese leaders are another matter because they risk imprisonment or death.
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Hope In US China Policy
November 27, 2022
I see a tiny glimmer of hope on the China issue. There is beginning to be some pushback against the cold warriors in the US government.
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China’s Central Bank Cuts RRR To Support Economy
November 25, 2022
The People's Bank of China cut the required reserve ratio by 0.25 percentage points to support economic growth, as the economy continues to be dragged down by the rising number of Covid cases and the...
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The Uncertainty In China Is Kryptonite To Global Markets
November 27, 2022
Few seem alive to the potentially consequential financial risks arising from uncertainties evolving in China. If authorities respond to exploding COVID cases with lockdowns, that will trigger...
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China Cuts Reserve Requirement Ratio By 25bps, Boosts Economy With $70BN In Fresh Liquidity
November 25, 2022
China’s central bank announced it cut the amount of cash that banks must hold in reserve for the second time this year.
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China’s Property Sector Sinking Fast As Debt Deflation Looms
November 16, 2022
The Chinese appetite for buying homes continues to evaporate.
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Market Briefing For Wednesday, Nov. 16
November 16, 2022
Inflation has indeed likely peaked, but that also impacts earnings from at least the big-box retailers as a quick survey suggests people are now spending more on food than 'stuff'.
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Chinese Loans Grew Less Than Expected In October
November 10, 2022
Small loan growth is a direct reflection of weak loan demand and a weak economy.
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House Prices In China Have Already Started Dropping, But Why? Xi's Plan Not Rate Hikes.
November 09, 2022
The PBOC in October '19 estimated that 70% of Chinese household wealth is tied up in the real estate of one kind or another.
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China CCP Congress Outcome: Market Implications
October 24, 2022
Everything was on hold in China until the conclusion of the Chinese Communist Party’s Congress over the weekend. Then there was a barrage of data and we found out what had been agreed on.
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China After The National Party Congress: 3 Challenges Facing The Country
November 02, 2022
As 2022 winds down, the Chinese economy remains in a tough spot, with the zero-COVID policy and the declining property market weighing on consumer sentiment and spending.
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Xi Jinping's Vulgar Display Of Power - And Its Target - Was Intended Specifically For You And Me.
October 25, 2022
China's lack of economic growth is contributing to the global recession.
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China: President Xi Has More Say On Economic Policy
October 24, 2022
As Liu He has left the group of top government officials, President Xi has more say on economic policy. But this may not mean inconsistency of policies, almost the opposite, we think that the...
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China GDP And Activity Data Show Mixed Recovery From COVID
October 24, 2022
Third-quarter GDP pointed to faster-than-expected growth against the consensus forecasts. But data breakdown paints a mixed recovery picture, which is still COVID-measure driven.
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